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it is incumbent upon us to understand what is in the other 27,000 pages. we need to be informed about what this means for our economy, our health sector and the future of freedom. the 10 worst parts of obama- care that are not the individual mandate -- the employer mandate, number one. this is the deterrent to job creation. employers will be required to provide and pay certain percentages for health insurance policies for their employees or pay a penalty. that was not questioned by the court -- whether the employer mandated the penalty or the tax. it would be wise to anticipate court challenges to the employer mandate. michael cannon has done a terrific work on how states can protect themselves. number two, the hhs mandate. this was not actually in the legislation the legislation said preventive care would be covered at no cost to policy holders. secretary kathleen sebelius, in consultation with the institute of medicine and others decided that that would include free abortion drugs, sterilization and contraception. the catholic bishops are wisely, i belie
it is incumbent upon us to understand what is in the other 27,000 pages. we need to be informed about what this means for our economy, our health sector and the future of freedom. the 10 worst parts of obama- care that are not the individual mandate -- the employer mandate, number one. this is the deterrent to job creation. employers will be required to provide and pay certain percentages for health insurance policies for their employees or pay a penalty. that was not questioned by the court --...
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we have to use a metaphor. i call it a short sense of separation kind of like italian neighborhoods where you can speak over the short fans. you can be friendly. that's a much better description of what we're talking about. just because the constitution does not have the phrase wall of separation, not it is a private human sacrifice. so come on. i wrote the book because unfortunately had think our american spirit is still alive. we can turn this nation around, but unfortunately we have become a very of our constitution. it does not come to you in the bloodstream. it has to be taught. that's what i'm attempting to do. a few short examples indelicate to some questions. i'm told all the time how is it a shame the president to have that pledge of allegiance has been taken of public-school. the implication that it's been taken up by a supreme court of the interstates. that is a false statement. it's false. the ninth circuit removed the underdog frays and therefore from the year 2000 forward that was reversed on a te
we have to use a metaphor. i call it a short sense of separation kind of like italian neighborhoods where you can speak over the short fans. you can be friendly. that's a much better description of what we're talking about. just because the constitution does not have the phrase wall of separation, not it is a private human sacrifice. so come on. i wrote the book because unfortunately had think our american spirit is still alive. we can turn this nation around, but unfortunately we have become a...
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something the might have brought us together what was left unfinished. the but he never noticed the story of what we didn't do together, the conversations we didn't have and the projects we didn't finish of the stories he left out as the end her life about which i knew so little. of what our relationship could have been but wasn't. the bonus march itself reminds me of the relationship between a searching child and a detached father. the effort perhaps to collect that. my taxi driver is continuing to speed. the route that is different from the one i usually take that that's okay. taxi drivers navigating the corner to my parents' house could be difficult. getting away from it had never been a problem. for me the opposite has always been true. like my father, i've always had trouble leaving chicago behind. but when i do finally get inside zero here and look at the departure monitor and find my flight, i see that it's the first one of the day and it's right on time. [applause] so, that's where the book begins. as i said it starts with an airplane ride and ta
something the might have brought us together what was left unfinished. the but he never noticed the story of what we didn't do together, the conversations we didn't have and the projects we didn't finish of the stories he left out as the end her life about which i knew so little. of what our relationship could have been but wasn't. the bonus march itself reminds me of the relationship between a searching child and a detached father. the effort perhaps to collect that. my taxi driver is...
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begins now. >>> hello and thanks for joining us. on tap today, why the latest push by bill and melinda gates may be setting up this fight with the catholic church. >>> also, confronting the unthinkable. a teenage boy gets cancer, and his father discovers this remarkable source of help. >>> first, under the microscope. a new treatment for depression. a fascinating story. a disease, as you know, that affects more people than coronary heart disease or cancer. good news is that in most cases, it is treatable. medication such as anti-depressants can be effective. in milder cases, cognitive behavioral therapy has been shown to work just as well. unfortunately, for many people, nothing seems to help. and that's why it's exciting to hear about a totally new approach that involves a device that looks like a pacemaker. two wires inserted directly under the brain, and then on the outside, a doctor can
begins now. >>> hello and thanks for joining us. on tap today, why the latest push by bill and melinda gates may be setting up this fight with the catholic church. >>> also, confronting the unthinkable. a teenage boy gets cancer, and his father discovers this remarkable source of help. >>> first, under the microscope. a new treatment for depression. a fascinating story. a disease, as you know, that affects more people than coronary heart disease or cancer. good news...
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. >>> thanks for starting your morning with us. we've got much more ahead on "cnn sunday morning," which starts right now. >>> extreme heat baking half the country. more than 300,000 still without power, and at least 30 dead. a cold front is on the way, but relief may come at a dangerous price. >>> plus, a new discovery about a mystery illness. children dying from a frightening infection that kills within days. >>> and later, it might be cool temperatures at wimbledon, but it's hot on the court. for the first time in 73 years, a brit will -- 74 years, a brit will play in the men's final. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. it is 7:00 on the east coast. 4:00 a.m. in the west. thanks for starting your morning with us. we start this morning with extreme weather. record temperatures being blamed for as many as 30 deaths across seven states. the heat has led to power problems. more than 300,000 people without power, without air conditioning. relief may be on the way. a cold front moving from the great lakes heading south. a warn
. >>> thanks for starting your morning with us. we've got much more ahead on "cnn sunday morning," which starts right now. >>> extreme heat baking half the country. more than 300,000 still without power, and at least 30 dead. a cold front is on the way, but relief may come at a dangerous price. >>> plus, a new discovery about a mystery illness. children dying from a frightening infection that kills within days. >>> and later, it might be cool...
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thank you for joining us. she has a remarkable her great, great grandfather was a signer of the texas declaration of independents. she graduated herself from university of texas law firm, then went to work as a tv reporter because no houston law firm was willing to hire a women lawyer. she started a small business became the first republican woman in the. she was elected as state -- taken open the seat. she has been reelected three times, and is now the senior republican woman in the senate. she is retiring, as you know from the senate when the term is up at the end of. i expect the houston law firms would be glad to have you on staff now. the first office official office in washington was at the national transportation safety board. president ford appointed you at vice chairman there in 1976. i wonder if you could describe what things were like for a woman appointed to top job like that now and compare it how things have changed or not so much in washington for women in positions of power. . i think there was
thank you for joining us. she has a remarkable her great, great grandfather was a signer of the texas declaration of independents. she graduated herself from university of texas law firm, then went to work as a tv reporter because no houston law firm was willing to hire a women lawyer. she started a small business became the first republican woman in the. she was elected as state -- taken open the seat. she has been reelected three times, and is now the senior republican woman in the senate....
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because when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ [ bell tolls ] so, why are we up here? because farmers offers a new-roof discount? [ thudding ] oh, boy. yep. and it's an agent's job to help people find new ways to save. there's some cool stuff up here. there sure is. [ man ] look what i found. it's a fiddler on the roof. ♪ [ up-tempo country ] what are the chances? [ announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero hea
because when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. so i got my hotels for half-price! >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ [ bell tolls ] so, why are we up here? because farmers offers a new-roof discount? [ thudding ] oh, boy. yep. and it's an agent's job to help people find new ways to save. there's some cool stuff up here. there sure is. [ man ] look what i found. it's a fiddler on the roof. ♪ [ up-tempo country ] what are the chances? [ announcer ] we...
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we will use the infrastructure trust where it makes sense for us. we will do we need to do on the water on our own. it is a tool, and where the tool works you will apply it, and where it does not work, you will not apply it. you have to have the tool available. the notion to you are not going to make something available to yourself when economic needs and the vitality of the city require it -- and i do not think we could have the type of job growth and a drop in unemployment -- it is not like i'm sitting next to google. we have a diverse economy. part of it is the job growth we got through the infrastructure and investment piece of it. >> the connections to manufacturing especially. it starts with low interest rates. can the cit take advantage of that? should mayor's look at that because you have that opportunity right now? >> let me say one clarifying thing. the trust is not for basic maintenance and upkeep. it is for transformative investments you can not do any other way. you have to have good people running the system. rosie is here also. there
we will use the infrastructure trust where it makes sense for us. we will do we need to do on the water on our own. it is a tool, and where the tool works you will apply it, and where it does not work, you will not apply it. you have to have the tool available. the notion to you are not going to make something available to yourself when economic needs and the vitality of the city require it -- and i do not think we could have the type of job growth and a drop in unemployment -- it is not like...
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riders are encouraged to use containers that can be closed tightly. they willed into all the lick -- they will need all the liquids can get. >> i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. >> we have to straighten something out. you sawed it's going to be a warm one. it is already a warm one. >> what is it now? >> 82 degrees j that's ridiculous. >> sweating numbers here early in the morning. we have a heat advisory and the possibility of strong thunderstorms late today and tonight. but it will still be near 100. >> oh, okay. >> some things don't change. some things do. 82 in washington. 81 in baltimore. 79 in fredericksburg. no doubt about it, even ocean city, 82 degrees. it's warm one. more humidity than yesterday. better chance we'll see late- day storms. some could be on the strong side as we'll have a lot of heat and humidity around here. nothing going on right now. your morning commute will be fine but later today, i think in time for that evening rush hour, we have to be concerned about some storms. 100 in washington, 100 in manassas. 99 in frederic
riders are encouraged to use containers that can be closed tightly. they willed into all the lick -- they will need all the liquids can get. >> i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. >> we have to straighten something out. you sawed it's going to be a warm one. it is already a warm one. >> what is it now? >> 82 degrees j that's ridiculous. >> sweating numbers here early in the morning. we have a heat advisory and the possibility of strong thunderstorms late...
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>> i used to be a teacher, taught second and third grades. i knew between middle school and high school, if we lose our kids we lose them for a while because it takes time to get them back. what we want to do with the voice of an angel foundation is mentor them through high school, all the way through college, make sure that they have a running start, make sure that they give us back three years in the education system and they have to love kids. it cannot be one of those things, oh, i'm in a program and i just want to do this -- >> no part-timers. >> huh-uh. you've got to love kids. >> we love you, your music. yolanda adams, fantastic. >> the yolanda adams collection is sold online. >>> it's one of the most amazing stories to come out of those wildfires out west. a baby golden eagle nearly burned to death found alive on the fourth of july. >>> you can continue watching if you have to go out today. access cnn from your mobile phone, go to cnn.com/tv. briefs for charity to prove how great the fit is even under a fantastic dress. the best prote
>> i used to be a teacher, taught second and third grades. i knew between middle school and high school, if we lose our kids we lose them for a while because it takes time to get them back. what we want to do with the voice of an angel foundation is mentor them through high school, all the way through college, make sure that they have a running start, make sure that they give us back three years in the education system and they have to love kids. it cannot be one of those things, oh, i'm...
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they only tell us what they want us to hear. i always hear somebody saying that the people in media or the people that are holding the gold post for something. it seems like it is a bunch of people cheering one side or the other. you don't find out that we have here is corpus suspended year. we have no rights. that is why congress is basically pushing thing everything through without people's consent. people losing their rights pair of the get the impression they have rights here. i always thought that, when we started the airwaves, it was for the people, not for celebrities, global as, bankers, international bankers, leaders to sit behind closed doors and make deals with a lead in the world know what is really going on. host: where do you get your news? caller: high get the news from the internet, overseas, rt, and other media networks, satellite and everything else. guest: you will see that we have done a number of stories about his corpus and what has happened there. we do a number of stories that affect the ordinary people h
they only tell us what they want us to hear. i always hear somebody saying that the people in media or the people that are holding the gold post for something. it seems like it is a bunch of people cheering one side or the other. you don't find out that we have here is corpus suspended year. we have no rights. that is why congress is basically pushing thing everything through without people's consent. people losing their rights pair of the get the impression they have rights here. i always...
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chapter seven means that you can use the you can use force right if you include top to including the use of force but what you are actually legally able to do depends on the actual text of the u.n. resolution itself so when we say that they get a resolution based on sanctions it's also authorizing the use of force legally that's really a stretch unless the authorizations actually written into the resolution itself at the same time at the same time the way things are often you know slippery slope and i think that even with that with libya for example we saw lot of mission creep there right now what he actually was delicious and but there was the agreement that armed force could be used to protect the population of sirte and other cities that were under direct threat so there was that acknowledgement look this tension between chapter six and chapter seven operations between humanitarian intervention and you know imperialism that we've been running this playbook since bosnia it's an old it's an old discussion it's a tired discussion it's a discussion that's not making the world safer an
chapter seven means that you can use the you can use force right if you include top to including the use of force but what you are actually legally able to do depends on the actual text of the u.n. resolution itself so when we say that they get a resolution based on sanctions it's also authorizing the use of force legally that's really a stretch unless the authorizations actually written into the resolution itself at the same time at the same time the way things are often you know slippery...
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afrigadhafi's the time has come for us to shape libya. the discri>> left over from regime. it's is running. the lack ofhe problem. xpress themselveshe first time. >> the peopleor libya's future, i take the first s democracy. >> reporter: now that libyans have cast their first the dic up to the ambassador to transition, he is the vi of japan. wer. what is your interpretation of how the country's first free vote first fretroubles, but generally a successful affecting 2 years ofdictatorship. i appreciate their le. >> elections were going to take some any indicion of how libns 60%, of 3 million eligible voters cast their regimfailed. i'm sure that libya will p twist an established in that country. >> twist and turns, as you new will deal with other nations? >> i normal mentors, in my time governoring as now libya i by source of energy forjapan's former ambassador to palestinian leader filing a her lawyers to build the case about the allegedance.in find out the elements on the palestinianks is giving eur eye on their financial curren banks. they are closer to making an >> europe
afrigadhafi's the time has come for us to shape libya. the discri>> left over from regime. it's is running. the lack ofhe problem. xpress themselveshe first time. >> the peopleor libya's future, i take the first s democracy. >> reporter: now that libyans have cast their first the dic up to the ambassador to transition, he is the vi of japan. wer. what is your interpretation of how the country's first free vote first fretroubles, but generally a successful affecting 2 years...
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>> we can always use that. you mentioned at the beginning that the homeland security has or fema has stepped up, they have many generators heading to west virginia. should be in the state by this evening. lots of water, ice coming. those are the kind of things we are looking for now, especially generators to operate our public water systems. >> harris: understand. we live in a country where there's a lot of jen y and big hearts and lots of prayers for your state as you are dealing with the post storm conditions. governor tomblin from west virginia, thank you. >> thank you harris. >> harris: this storm also knocking out servers for three websites that a lot of people use. one of our producers was upset because netflix wasn't working. instagram and pinterest all taken off-line. they were up and running by the afternoon. as for the photo sharing site engineers are still at work to restore service. no data was lost that's the upside. >>> he spent nearly two decades in brings for a crime he did not commit. tonight,
>> we can always use that. you mentioned at the beginning that the homeland security has or fema has stepped up, they have many generators heading to west virginia. should be in the state by this evening. lots of water, ice coming. those are the kind of things we are looking for now, especially generators to operate our public water systems. >> harris: understand. we live in a country where there's a lot of jen y and big hearts and lots of prayers for your state as you are dealing...
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and to support us, but they cannot love us if they don't know us, and they can't know us if we continue to hide from them. now, i'm not naive. i know it's too dangerous for us to come out right now, but if some of us can and we do, others can join us later. third, put as much emphasis on treatment as we do on insuring access. our health care system has long been a source of shame. the united states is the only industrialized country that does not guarantee health coverage for its citizens, but through medicaid and the ryan white care act, there's a row best system of care for -- robust system of care for those of us living with hiv, but one in four in the country are receiving the care they need and deserve. if we demand it, they will have to build it. health services are not meaningful unless they are actually used. too many people are intimidated by the medical system, too many still believe that a positive hiv test is a death sentence, and too many people believe hiv treatment requires a fist full of pills every day with horrible side effects. we need a massive investment in communit
and to support us, but they cannot love us if they don't know us, and they can't know us if we continue to hide from them. now, i'm not naive. i know it's too dangerous for us to come out right now, but if some of us can and we do, others can join us later. third, put as much emphasis on treatment as we do on insuring access. our health care system has long been a source of shame. the united states is the only industrialized country that does not guarantee health coverage for its citizens, but...
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the polls are showing us while he is doing well with women and some other groups, this is a group that seems to be wavering between president obama and mitt romney. a recent average, shows the president with less than a three-point lead within the margin of error. on the fourth o of july, he addressed military members saying we need more immigration laws that allow immigrants to stay, like the dream act. mitt romney was up in new hampshire. while he tried to shy away from politics officially, he has been wrapped up in this debate over whether or not he contradicted himself in his campaign over the health care mandate. is it a penalty? is it a tax? romney says the supreme court called it a tax, so it is a tax. his campaign said otherwise. we will likely turn the focus back to the economy as new job numbers come out for june. lynn? >>> scientists at the large hadron collider have announced they have likely discovered the so-called god particle. it may explain how stars, planets, even life, how these things were created and held together. science editor, lawrence mcginn tri from itn expla
the polls are showing us while he is doing well with women and some other groups, this is a group that seems to be wavering between president obama and mitt romney. a recent average, shows the president with less than a three-point lead within the margin of error. on the fourth o of july, he addressed military members saying we need more immigration laws that allow immigrants to stay, like the dream act. mitt romney was up in new hampshire. while he tried to shy away from politics officially,...
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duckworth lost both of her legs and use of one arm in iraq. fires in colorado, droughts in the west, more than 3,000 temperature records in june. is global warming to blame? this is what scientists have been predicting. how long can the right wing continue to insist what we're seeing is a hoax? >>> remember jonathan krone, the 13-year-old darling of the right? >> so i decided that there were too
duckworth lost both of her legs and use of one arm in iraq. fires in colorado, droughts in the west, more than 3,000 temperature records in june. is global warming to blame? this is what scientists have been predicting. how long can the right wing continue to insist what we're seeing is a hoax? >>> remember jonathan krone, the 13-year-old darling of the right? >> so i decided that there were too
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thanks for joining us. >> i'm laura evans. investigators say a woman was just in the wrong place at the wrong time when a tree came crashing down on to georgetown pike. fox 5's will thomas is on the scene. what do you know at this point? >> good evening, we are in the heart of great falls village, shortly before 7:00, witnesses say a four-door black mercedes was traveling along this road. i'm standing in the middle of. georgetown pike. as it crossed walker road, witnesses say the driver must have heard a cracking sound, perhaps saw that giant tree starting to fall. it was along the sidewalk. roll the video and you'll see what happened next. that giant tree estimated to be between 7 and 8 feet in diameter. possibly 12-tons. according to one law enforcement official out here. came crashing down on the car. the tree crushed the driver, killed the man driving the car. the only person in the car. the two men in the truck directly behind the crushed mercedes witnessed it all. turns out, they are out of state tree contractors working
thanks for joining us. >> i'm laura evans. investigators say a woman was just in the wrong place at the wrong time when a tree came crashing down on to georgetown pike. fox 5's will thomas is on the scene. what do you know at this point? >> good evening, we are in the heart of great falls village, shortly before 7:00, witnesses say a four-door black mercedes was traveling along this road. i'm standing in the middle of. georgetown pike. as it crossed walker road, witnesses say the...
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we used the shoreline temperature other areas may actually use water temperatures from a mile off shore and about 6 ft. down that is why they book colder. >> take a look at how the temperatures are reaching the high 90s again and reaching triple digits by the weekend. i was at the beach yesterday with the kids and the water was so warm it was not even refreshening. >> i have been hearing that a lot hearingdina. dina. >> thank you tom. >> thank you for joining us today have a great afternoon everyone and remember we are back at 5 and 9:00 p.m.. we are when to leave you with more music and remember they are performing this saturday at the third annual concert for carlos. [music] [singing] [music] [music]
we used the shoreline temperature other areas may actually use water temperatures from a mile off shore and about 6 ft. down that is why they book colder. >> take a look at how the temperatures are reaching the high 90s again and reaching triple digits by the weekend. i was at the beach yesterday with the kids and the water was so warm it was not even refreshening. >> i have been hearing that a lot hearingdina. dina. >> thank you tom. >> thank you for joining us today...
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the market is driving us. we are all in. the tool uses clinical integration. one is primary medical homes. we have been using this for 15 years. the second is patient-centered systems. this is not the brazilian-dollar i.t. systems -- gazillion- dollar i.t. systems we hear about. these can be very simple things. dave came home and said it would be great if i had a disease registry. his teenage son developed in a weekend. it is not expensive and sophisticated. it is simple. it can provide enormous amounts of data to do great work. we have invested in help coaches. each of our primary care clinics have multiple help coaches helphealth -- health coaches. we have transition coaches in the hospital to make sure the transition goes quickly and easily. we have ambulatory care clinics. with a sick patient, they go to the ambulatory clinic to make sure they get the intensive care they need and maybe avoid hospitalization. the standard care processes. we have agreements between specialists and primary care doctors. we do this, you do that. we avoid redundancy between pri
the market is driving us. we are all in. the tool uses clinical integration. one is primary medical homes. we have been using this for 15 years. the second is patient-centered systems. this is not the brazilian-dollar i.t. systems -- gazillion- dollar i.t. systems we hear about. these can be very simple things. dave came home and said it would be great if i had a disease registry. his teenage son developed in a weekend. it is not expensive and sophisticated. it is simple. it can provide...
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all the special forces are using it. our allies are using it. our intelligence communities are all using palantir. the military is begging for and they're being told no but not for any other reason than the pentagon doesn't like it. >> at the pentagon, george little says the detection and dismantling of ied's is a top priority for commanders in the field and -- >> the secretary has full confidence in the army to look into issues that there may be with respect to the software. i would refer you to the army for specifics on this matter. >> kelly: mike, thank you. nearly half of the american troops killed in afghanistan so far this year were victims of ied's. that is among the reasons why the house oversight committee is wanting to open an investigation in a matter of days. >> heather: shear a question for you: should welfare recipients be able to use government funds for lotto tickets, alcohol, tattoos? more states cracking down on this. some critics are crying foul. >> kelly: lotto tickets. we'll watch that. economic news taking center stage in t
all the special forces are using it. our allies are using it. our intelligence communities are all using palantir. the military is begging for and they're being told no but not for any other reason than the pentagon doesn't like it. >> at the pentagon, george little says the detection and dismantling of ied's is a top priority for commanders in the field and -- >> the secretary has full confidence in the army to look into issues that there may be with respect to the software. i...
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thanks for joining us today. see you next week. >> take care, gary. >>> the essence music festival has taken over new orleans, louisiana, this weekend. what you may not realize, it's a party with a purpose. our very own fredricka whitfield will show us. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. visit fastreliefchallenge.com juicy brats grilled up on a thursday. the perfect use of the 7th inning stretch. get that great taste anytime with kingsford match light charcoal. >>> if you were in the big easy this weekend there's only one place to be, the 2012 essence music festival. super stars like the queen of soul aretha franklin, mary j. blige and chaka khan are performing. there have been hopes to empower those in attendance. the woman whose seat i am keeping very warm right now, f
thanks for joining us today. see you next week. >> take care, gary. >>> the essence music festival has taken over new orleans, louisiana, this weekend. what you may not realize, it's a party with a purpose. our very own fredricka whitfield will show us. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit...
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obama and used his phone to show the gun he would use. the officer worked as a motorcycle escort for the white house. administrative duty. >>> callus and shocking. that's how investigators describe the behavior of penn state officials in their handling of the jerry sandusky scandal. on thursday, they released a report detailing how top leaders at the school concealed child sex abuse allegations against the former assistant football coach in order to protect the image of the school and its revered football team. the report was the culmination of an eight-month investigation spearheaded by former fbi director louis freeh and it was scathing. >> our most sobering finding is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of sandusky's child victims by the most senior leaders at penn state. >> the report charged that late football coach joe paterno, former president graham spanier, retired senior vice president, gary schultz and ex-athletic director, tim curley repeatedly concealed critical facts related to the child abuse from the authorities
obama and used his phone to show the gun he would use. the officer worked as a motorcycle escort for the white house. administrative duty. >>> callus and shocking. that's how investigators describe the behavior of penn state officials in their handling of the jerry sandusky scandal. on thursday, they released a report detailing how top leaders at the school concealed child sex abuse allegations against the former assistant football coach in order to protect the image of the school and...
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he created us. in here it's really rough, brother, he helps us day to day to cope with our problems. >> this service has been a blessing to them. it edified them. z it encouraged them even though they're incarcerated, that to give them a chance for hope and a new life. bless you. >> a weekly religious service, contemplation, reading, these are a few opportunities inmates at stateville have to somehow reach beyond the bars, the guards, and the prison walls. most will not see the outside ever again. or not for a very long time. but a few will. >> hello there. >> this is neil bell's last day in his cell at stateville. despite one stretch in the segregation unit, he's finishing up a two-year sentence for aggravated battery. as the final hours wind down, his emotions rachet up. >> i'm pretty anxious. been waiting for a while. the last week's the longest. just ready to go home, be with my family. >> sunrise brings what for everyone else at stateville will just be another day. but for inmate bell it brings
he created us. in here it's really rough, brother, he helps us day to day to cope with our problems. >> this service has been a blessing to them. it edified them. z it encouraged them even though they're incarcerated, that to give them a chance for hope and a new life. bless you. >> a weekly religious service, contemplation, reading, these are a few opportunities inmates at stateville have to somehow reach beyond the bars, the guards, and the prison walls. most will not see the...
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at that time unbenonks to us, the economy was cratering. gdp was falling at a rate of almost 9%. now if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy, that the recession was far, far more mild than that. that's why the forecast for unemployment this you saw was actually the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you're absolutely right in that we missed the depth and severity, so did almost everyone else. i will say that once the recovery act was implemented, it was a matter of two quarters la ert in the third quarter of 2009 gdp was rising again. i think that's a real mark of how successful it was in breaking the back of the great recession. albe it the unemployment rate continues to rise. >> you testified on the additional penalty of the work subsidies. work penalty provided by obama care would create. i'd like to highlight the fact that these subsidies also impose a marriage penalty through the tax code. and that's because hay key off the federal poverty guidelines. under federal poverty guidelines for a family of tw
at that time unbenonks to us, the economy was cratering. gdp was falling at a rate of almost 9%. now if you look at the statistics from that time, as we did, it looked like the economy, that the recession was far, far more mild than that. that's why the forecast for unemployment this you saw was actually the median forecast of all the professional forecasters at the time. you're absolutely right in that we missed the depth and severity, so did almost everyone else. i will say that once the...
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megan gilliland joins us live there now with a look at the damage left 3 a baltimore county man faces charges accused of sexually assaulting a teenager and giving him h-i-v. h-i-v.police say back in february... steven podles and a 13 year old boy began talking through an app called ágrinder.áthe two agreed to meet up... and police say 36 year old podles... drove to essex and engaged in sexual activity with the boy... and according to the indictment... he infected the boy with hiv: "yea that's disguisting its like taking someone's life...i'm sure the older man knew" 3 "can not...as consensual, it is a crime" crime" police are not sure if there are any other victims... but they are contacting other people on grinder he may have contacted. friends and family gather to remember two maryland students.. and best friends... killed in a car crash... in west virginia... over the weekend.hundreds showed up at the students former high school in middle river. close to 200 people... most of them students... gathered at eastern tech high to remember tavon frisby and cameron shields. the men were
megan gilliland joins us live there now with a look at the damage left 3 a baltimore county man faces charges accused of sexually assaulting a teenager and giving him h-i-v. h-i-v.police say back in february... steven podles and a 13 year old boy began talking through an app called ágrinder.áthe two agreed to meet up... and police say 36 year old podles... drove to essex and engaged in sexual activity with the boy... and according to the indictment... he infected the boy with hiv: "yea...
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it's like time ain't going by like it used to. but -- >> hey. >> 18-year-old ricky pizano is a regular in the juvenile justice system. over the past four years he has spent a total of 266 days here in lake county juvenile. and more recently another 16 months at a residential placement facility in nevada. when he didn't return to his placement in nevada after a weekend home pass, ricky was picked up on a bench warrant. >> one of my boys, he got shot. i had to take him to the hospital. they ran my name at the hospital. i still had a warrant for placement. >> though he is now 18 and technically an adult, he will have to face the juvenile court one final time. >> when i think about sitting in the juvenile. i'm 18. as soon as i get out of here i'm on my own. a lot of younger kids are going home to mommy and daddy. i'm going back to the streets. i ain't going to lie or tell a fairytale. i'm going back to the streets. >> ricky began looking for kinship and guidance on the streets before he was even a teenager. >> my dad was incarcerated.
it's like time ain't going by like it used to. but -- >> hey. >> 18-year-old ricky pizano is a regular in the juvenile justice system. over the past four years he has spent a total of 266 days here in lake county juvenile. and more recently another 16 months at a residential placement facility in nevada. when he didn't return to his placement in nevada after a weekend home pass, ricky was picked up on a bench warrant. >> one of my boys, he got shot. i had to take him to the...
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the regime shot at us, tortured us and no one came to our aid except these guys. and maybe some are my cousins and uncles and brothers. they picked up guns, they came here to defend us and we welcome them. they say this despite the fact that the rebels' presence in their town sometimes brings the ire of the government. it might mean that civilian homes get shelled. that people died. they say we don't care, we're willing to take that risk because these are the people here to protect us. so the rebels have hearts and minds in these towns. >> reporter: the morale overall though was what? what did you find? >> people were willing to stay on message, especially when talking to western journalists "we support the rebels, we support the cause. any day now we'll take down the regime." while i was inside syria there was this high level attack inside damascus that killed four high-ranking officials in the syrian government. i think that was a real morale boost and a few days after that you saw a lot of units going to aleppo. i was very close to aleppo, syria's largest city
the regime shot at us, tortured us and no one came to our aid except these guys. and maybe some are my cousins and uncles and brothers. they picked up guns, they came here to defend us and we welcome them. they say this despite the fact that the rebels' presence in their town sometimes brings the ire of the government. it might mean that civilian homes get shelled. that people died. they say we don't care, we're willing to take that risk because these are the people here to protect us. so the...
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he cannot seem to get enough of us. she disappeared october 28, 2007. ththey search for the 23 year- old... 12 days later police named drew peterson as the only suspect. he has always proclaimed his innocence >> the story started getting worldwide attention. he did a photo shoot for people magazine . one day he turned the tables ... >> there are strong indications that it was a homicide >> on march 1, 2004he was found dead in her bathtub... they were going through a bitter divorce at the time. her death was ruled an accidental drowning. this was his 3rd wife... >> on november 13, 2007 her body was looked at again and ruled as a homicide. 18 months later drew peterson was arrested and charged with murder of his third wife >> it is so satisfying to see where he should have been five years ago >> into thousand eight illinois passed a law that allows hearsay evidence... >> you are allowing the victim to testify from the grave >> the case has gone all the way to the illinois supreme court. eventually being ruled admissible. it will begin next tuesday finally
he cannot seem to get enough of us. she disappeared october 28, 2007. ththey search for the 23 year- old... 12 days later police named drew peterson as the only suspect. he has always proclaimed his innocence >> the story started getting worldwide attention. he did a photo shoot for people magazine . one day he turned the tables ... >> there are strong indications that it was a homicide >> on march 1, 2004he was found dead in her bathtub... they were going through a bitter...
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he is joining us on the phone. senator, we talk a lot about different political topics, you and i, i always enjoy our conversations. i'd like to just get your thoughts, not only as a lawmaker but as a father, as a military man, you know, what is your reaction to what happened in colorado? oh, unfortunately it looks like we lost senator mccain. we were trying to work with him over the phone because he was supposed to be joining us in person. i don't know if we'll be be able to get him back. one of the things we wanted to talk to senator mccain about is not only what happened in colorado but what is happening in syria. there are serious threats coming from the foreign minister inside of syria at this time that there is an acknowledgment that they have chemical weapons, that they won't use those chemical weapons on their own people unless there is foreign intervention. we'll be talking a little bit more about that story throughout the week, that is going to be one of our big stories and we wanted to get senator mccain
he is joining us on the phone. senator, we talk a lot about different political topics, you and i, i always enjoy our conversations. i'd like to just get your thoughts, not only as a lawmaker but as a father, as a military man, you know, what is your reaction to what happened in colorado? oh, unfortunately it looks like we lost senator mccain. we were trying to work with him over the phone because he was supposed to be joining us in person. i don't know if we'll be be able to get him back. one...
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thank you for joining us. we were just talking tourissm. l's talk a about mayor greg. >> interesting weeeek huh? >> the pressure is on. most peoeople think he will end up resigning. the minute you say he won't resign -- our track record in the last sisix months has been he will resign. heould hang in there for another couple weeks. but there's a lot of uncertainty right now d a lot of people are very frustrated. >> he has not been chargrged. >> three of his associates have pled guilty. the prosecution has accused the campmpaign o of running a shell campaign funneling money to campaign. whether hehe knew about it -- we justst don't know what the prosecutor has. >> and please anyone jump in on any of this. let's talk a little bit about that. you cover this. there is a big push to do some groundwork in d.c.c. >> yes, it is very exciting. the timing -- right now youave the national's. you have them doing great. the officials of looking at th. --re looking at this. they are back for the second year. they are and the brainstorming phase right now
thank you for joining us. we were just talking tourissm. l's talk a about mayor greg. >> interesting weeeek huh? >> the pressure is on. most peoeople think he will end up resigning. the minute you say he won't resign -- our track record in the last sisix months has been he will resign. heould hang in there for another couple weeks. but there's a lot of uncertainty right now d a lot of people are very frustrated. >> he has not been chargrged. >> three of his associates...
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we still know what makes us great. we still know that what makes us great is the fact that if you work hard in this country, you can still make it. that vision we still believe in. the vision of a strong middle class is what we're fighting for. our mission right now is not just to recover from a recession. it's to reclaim the basic security that so many americans have lost. our goal is to put people back to work, but it's also to build an economy where that work pace pays off, whether they're starting a business or they're punk a clock can have confidence that if you work hard you can get ahead. that is what this campaign is about, iowa. that's what i've been fighting for for the last three and a half years and that's why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states! [ applause ] >> you know what's holding us back from meeting this challenge is not a lack of ideas or a lack of solutions. what's holding us back from making even more progress than we've made is a stalemate in washington between two fun
we still know what makes us great. we still know that what makes us great is the fact that if you work hard in this country, you can still make it. that vision we still believe in. the vision of a strong middle class is what we're fighting for. our mission right now is not just to recover from a recession. it's to reclaim the basic security that so many americans have lost. our goal is to put people back to work, but it's also to build an economy where that work pace pays off, whether they're...
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government, using law enforcement, using our courts, using, you know, the jail to extract money for the private company. and, so, sure, there's an enormous expense and yes. >> let me -- there was great report issued in 2010. the brennan center found one north carolina county's collection earths s agencies arrested them. it was less than what they suspect on their incarceration. so it doesn't seem efficient. >> i was wondering what's the economic model here, locking up poor people to pay debts? >> attorney general, here's my question for you. you're a politician, statewide-elected, very popular in illinois, it seems like fees we're attacking to the criminal justice system, that part of that does come from this kind of tax -- inability for anyone to say the word taxes, to raise taxes of any kind, and so what you do get is this squeezing of the balloon. you've got to get revenue from somewhere so you end up with these things. is that what the politics are driving at? >> it wouldn't surprise me. when there are federal cuts, state cuts, you have municipalities, counties obviously looking
government, using law enforcement, using our courts, using, you know, the jail to extract money for the private company. and, so, sure, there's an enormous expense and yes. >> let me -- there was great report issued in 2010. the brennan center found one north carolina county's collection earths s agencies arrested them. it was less than what they suspect on their incarceration. so it doesn't seem efficient. >> i was wondering what's the economic model here, locking up poor people to...
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mayor bob blockhorn is with us. -- mayor bob buckhorn is with us. thank you for joining us. the mayor is from falls church high school, the jaguars' them in 1976. that tells you how old i am. >> you have family here? >> my brother as a photojournalist on the white house detail for cnn. if you have somebody who looks like me with less care, that is my byounger brother. >> dad was upi? >> in its heyday. i remembered as a kid that we only had one car growing up so we would take my dad to work in the morning and the company afternoon. we parked and 14th street and i looked at the national press club that he would be sitting there typing away with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth and a bottle of whiskey in the drawer. >> we are about to invade your city. >> i can't wait. >> what do you hope we will remember about tampa? >> for most people coming to tampa, it is an untapped market. some of you in this room have never been to temple before so it is a mid-sized american city hosting an international event and other the olympics will be the most watched television this year. tamp
mayor bob blockhorn is with us. -- mayor bob buckhorn is with us. thank you for joining us. the mayor is from falls church high school, the jaguars' them in 1976. that tells you how old i am. >> you have family here? >> my brother as a photojournalist on the white house detail for cnn. if you have somebody who looks like me with less care, that is my byounger brother. >> dad was upi? >> in its heyday. i remembered as a kid that we only had one car growing up so we would...
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that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any industrialized democracy. e time to take remedial steps will the election to minimize the sloppiness, incompetents, and from. from has distorted history in american life. it just like to be decent and animals college students. and live in new jersey, one of the most corrupt political machines ever. the men there for 40 years. what it @booktv? because of its wooden ones. in 1935 be honest about association, the do that is another day some 245 princeton, students to one of the election. the beat of five of them within the or the arriv
that resonate with us today. this november each political party will have 10,000 lawyers monitoring there election. if there any regularities or any sloppiness or any fraud, you cas bet that this will go to court. we came only a few thousand votes away from john kerry challenging the ohio electionhae resultsat in 2004 and that could've launched the same process all over again.is walter ds ean burnham, the deanf american political scientists say we have a sloppy selection system of any...
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this senator and all of us. whether we're in elected or appointed office in our government, we serve. we serve the public. and that accountability has to be part of that service. this is not going to resolve the issue. i think it is, i mentioned earlier, more complicated today, because of concealed carry and some of the standards being established in states. more complicated today, as mr. clegg has said, because the war on terror raises legitimate concerns about the safety of our nation and how far will we go to respect our national security, without violating our basic values under the constitution. i thank you all for your testimony. it's been a very positive part of this conversation, which we need to engage in even further. there's a lot of interest in today's hearings. 225 organizations submitted testimony. thank goodness they didn't come here to speak. but we're glad to have their testimony. and we'll put it in the record without objection. that's good. it will include the episcopal church, illinois associ
this senator and all of us. whether we're in elected or appointed office in our government, we serve. we serve the public. and that accountability has to be part of that service. this is not going to resolve the issue. i think it is, i mentioned earlier, more complicated today, because of concealed carry and some of the standards being established in states. more complicated today, as mr. clegg has said, because the war on terror raises legitimate concerns about the safety of our nation and how...
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my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] venza. from toyota. >>> welcome back. i'm lynn berry. we are going to begin with the latest in what is expected to be a long tom cruise and katy holmes divce saga. an attorney for katy holmes is denying report that the actress wants an emergency hearing on custody and child support. it soames comes in response to online reports that say she filed an online application that could result in a public hearing. >>> published reports said katy holmes planned an intricate escape from the marriage, including securing a new york city apartment and cutting off from her friends and switching cell phones and e-mail addresses. >>> two weeks after tying the knot, matthew mcconaughey tweeted that he and his wife are expected a third child and the new baby will join levi and vita >>> a rep confirms that claire danes and hugh dancy, who wed in 2009, are expecting their first child. >>> finally, that was fast. days after pulling the plug on his personal twitter page, al
my friends used to say i was the lucky one. i had the fun parents. where's the fun now? night guys! [ sighs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] venza. from toyota. >>> welcome back. i'm lynn berry. we are going to begin with the latest in what is expected to be a long tom cruise and katy holmes divce saga. an attorney for katy holmes is denying report that the actress wants an emergency hearing on custody and child support. it soames comes in response to online reports that say she filed an...
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the performance we use? i wish medical malpractice never occurred but it does. we're all human and when it does occur, people deserve to be compensated. if the best evidence was followed and everything was proper, then we just understand that that is part of our own human frailties. we desperately need to look at everything you have proposed whether it be held courts, safe harbors, evidence-based toward reform as a necessary adjunct to this value proposition. if we don't, we're going to be forever struggling with trying to contain that cost. it is a significant costs. i don't know of this $50 billion or more but it is not chump change. >> i spent my time as a naval officer in vietnam. i am struck how we take the idea we used in airplanes, a checklist and apply them to the delivery of health care. the other thing we did in naval aviation was if we have a problem, one of the systems or whatever, we did not hide it. we just broadcast throughout the navy. this happened on this flight and this mission. this is wh
the performance we use? i wish medical malpractice never occurred but it does. we're all human and when it does occur, people deserve to be compensated. if the best evidence was followed and everything was proper, then we just understand that that is part of our own human frailties. we desperately need to look at everything you have proposed whether it be held courts, safe harbors, evidence-based toward reform as a necessary adjunct to this value proposition. if we don't, we're going to be...
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and use it as a cover. they figure they have gotten five or six conservative states where people don't use because they not in favor of abortions and if they want to get further, they think they need -- and they won't get it. even if it passes the house, it won't pass the senate. of course, that is based on bogus science. it's another one of those message bills that is for the republican base and extreme at this. >> -- at that. >> and i expect it to pass the house. >> thank you for filling us in here. >> my pleasure. >>> and all right, getting to the weather here. >> and with 80 degrees, 90, i guess you said it touchd? >> touched 90 and is starting to drop down. i we're still having problems with trees, even though for the most part, we have isolated showers and storms and that tree fell this evening in cleburn park and it's not from come any weather or storm today and this is east of connecticut avenue and this is massive and fell on cars. if you think the tree is leaping, after all of the wind we had, and
and use it as a cover. they figure they have gotten five or six conservative states where people don't use because they not in favor of abortions and if they want to get further, they think they need -- and they won't get it. even if it passes the house, it won't pass the senate. of course, that is based on bogus science. it's another one of those message bills that is for the republican base and extreme at this. >> -- at that. >> and i expect it to pass the house. >> thank...
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the longer you stay with us, the more you save. and when you switch from another company to us, we even reward you for the time you spent there. genius. yeah, genius. you guys must have your own loyalty program, right? well, we have something.